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. >>> allan tacher. >>> estaba bien rico. >>> algo muy interesante, me interesa saberlo reconocer un novia peligrosa. >>> eres peligrosa christie?. >>> (risas). >>> y fuera de broma es un tema muy importante. >>> pero sabe quiÉn no va a ten t er el problema. >>> el novia de esta belleza. >>> de peligrosa tiene nada mÁs que... no sÍ es peligrosa. >>>la mirada. >>> cara vemos y corazones no sabemos. >>> asÍ es. >>> el pactazo notoesesciosoes es la diligencia puede ser pem grosa.& >>> una mujer bella e inteligente eres pero bueno. >>> y para hoy mucha informaciÓn para ustedes, vamos a profundizar en el tema de funcionarios pÚblicos del paÍs y el temor que pareciesen tiro debido a asesinatos que han ocurrido en Últimos dÍas de varios distritos y en varios fiscales distritales y eso preocupa a ellos y a sus familia, y el control de armas de que manera lo afecta a ayudo a sus hijos en sus escuelas asÍ que no se pierda esta informaciÓn me voy con mi cafÉ en mano espero que me guarden un pedazo de pastel. >>> claro que sÍ. >>> (hablan al unÍsono) bien. >>> mira tacher te voy de
. >>> allan tacher. >>> estaba bien rico. >>> algo muy interesante, me interesa saberlo reconocer un novia peligrosa. >>> eres peligrosa christie?. >>> (risas). >>> y fuera de broma es un tema muy importante. >>> pero sabe quiÉn no va a ten t er el problema. >>> el novia de esta belleza. >>> de peligrosa tiene nada mÁs que... no sÍ es peligrosa. >>>la mirada. >>> cara vemos y corazones no...
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bye, bye. >>> allan debe estar feliz que ganaron las Águila del amÉrica y que mi chivas perdieron. >>> tu le vas al amÉrica?. >>> no es para llevarle la contra a allan tacher. >>> nada mÁs por eso. >>> es como es como descansar hoy. >>> pero es un solo dÍa. >>> ademÁs se fue y no pidiÓ permiso. >>> exactamente. >>> se fue y no pidiÓ permiso. >>> segÚn Él estÁ fes tenlo ando su cumpleaÑo. >>> vive celebrandolo. >>> mÁs bien esta con la kru. >>> la cruda realidad. >>> vieras como se pone.... >>> (risas). >>> y oiga lo que si este hombre porque es famoso en ohio por por que Él hace esto, de corea su casa con motivo de la pascua. >>> y quÉ chulo Á. >>> hay de todo, huevos, los frijoles como de goma y todo el jardÍn, para dÓnde mires hay decoraciÓn y la gente le encanta, y se toman fotos, y tiene un conejito. >>> es que parece la casa del conejo. >>> allÍ vive. >>> esto es en cleveland, y es muy familia o, todo el mundo espera esta temporada para ir a tomarse la foto del recuerdo. >>> quÉ maravilla. >>> y despuÉs tiene que recoger todo. >>> el conejo dejÓ huellas por t
bye, bye. >>> allan debe estar feliz que ganaron las Águila del amÉrica y que mi chivas perdieron. >>> tu le vas al amÉrica?. >>> no es para llevarle la contra a allan tacher. >>> nada mÁs por eso. >>> es como es como descansar hoy. >>> pero es un solo dÍa. >>> ademÁs se fue y no pidiÓ permiso. >>> exactamente. >>> se fue y no pidiÓ permiso. >>> segÚn Él estÁ fes tenlo ando su cumpleaÑo....
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by my guests in washington and she is a writer and commentator on national security and we also have allan lichtman he is a distinguished professor of history at the american university and author of white protestant nation cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want is the united states fighting the wrong war on terrorism. well let's put it this way it may not be fighting the wrong war but it's not fighting a nuff wars indeed since nine eleven there has been more carnage in the united states from right wing extremists then there have been from foreign terrorists and there has been just minimal attention on the danger of homegrown terrorism as compared to the danger of international terrorism and of course we know homegrown terrorism has been with us for a very long time we should never forget of course the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city in one nine hundred ninety five when that first happened everyone assumed oh my god it must be arab terrorists out of course it was homegrown terrorists associated with the far right wing militia movements the p
by my guests in washington and she is a writer and commentator on national security and we also have allan lichtman he is a distinguished professor of history at the american university and author of white protestant nation cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want is the united states fighting the wrong war on terrorism. well let's put it this way it may not be fighting the wrong war but it's not fighting a nuff wars indeed since nine eleven there has been more...
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>>> allan, quÉ se quede todo el dÍa alli. >>> no es cierto. me gustÓ el carc wawashcarwash. >>> y un cambio de look, no se pierda la nueva imagen de una persona. >>> y quiero verlo. >>> y artÍculos de salud que no deben faltar en su hogar, te decimos cuales son los necesarios para salir ileso de un susto. >>> y anita te cuento todo el asunto, porque Érica la protagonista de amores verdadero habla sobre sus ♪. >> venga, así, te bailo, te bailo, eso. ♪. >>buenos días de nuevo. >> a verdad, que ya te vimos hoy. >> sí, es que dijeron que te ibas a encuerar. >> yo estoy pulcro, sano y limpio. >> pero algo para enseñarte a bailar. >> esta bien. >> pero bueno, vámonos a las noticias de farándula, buenas noticias para olga tañón, es que tiene que ver con un asunto legal, josé manuel figuroa se puso nostalgico ayer en el twitter. >> en los Ángeles todo se prepara para el gran estreno de la película (nombre en inglés) para este fin de abril. >> no puedo mencionar a phily brown sin recordar a jenny rivera quieren era mi madre en la pel
>>> allan, quÉ se quede todo el dÍa alli. >>> no es cierto. me gustÓ el carc wawashcarwash. >>> y un cambio de look, no se pierda la nueva imagen de una persona. >>> y quiero verlo. >>> y artÍculos de salud que no deben faltar en su hogar, te decimos cuales son los necesarios para salir ileso de un susto. >>> y anita te cuento todo el asunto, porque Érica la protagonista de amores verdadero habla sobre sus ♪. >> venga, así, te...
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. >> michael: allan lichtman you know so much about the subject. it's a pleasure having you on the show. up next the face of facebook is sticking his nose into the immigration debate now and we'll look to mark zuckerberg and the tech industry's political push. and the silver civil rights push continues. we'll be right back. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> they need political cover and he's providing them that, and then he's providing liberals with the political cover that they need all under one umbrella. it's kind of genius, we'll see if it works. >> michael: yes, there is a little bit of genius, subtle genius. the lead in for senator begich. forward u.s. is using it's subsidiary to rally support for republicans. what do we really know
. >> michael: allan lichtman you know so much about the subject. it's a pleasure having you on the show. up next the face of facebook is sticking his nose into the immigration debate now and we'll look to mark zuckerberg and the tech industry's political push. and the silver civil rights push continues. we'll be right back. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital,...
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by allan bloom, author of the closing of the american mind, "suzanne garment attracts our perennial prurient interest in scandal and then gives us a wonderful lesson." from steven brill, president and editor in chief of the american lawyer media, "suzanne garment's book is not only important, indeed profound." from seymour martin lipset, professor of public policy at george mason university, "why is distrust of government greater than ever in america? in this brilliant book ..." on and on. >> guest: it's a good group, isn't it? it's nice. c-span: do you have anything to do with those folks, and did you go to them personally and ask them to endorse this? do endorsements matter? >> guest: i don't know whether they matter, but my editors told me that they do and that i should go get some. so, it's a very embarrassing process. you have to send the manuscript to people and say, "do you like it, and if you do like it would you please ...," so that you really do put people on the spot. c-span: so you know these four men. >> guest: yes. i know steve brill through his work. i have met him once, but i
by allan bloom, author of the closing of the american mind, "suzanne garment attracts our perennial prurient interest in scandal and then gives us a wonderful lesson." from steven brill, president and editor in chief of the american lawyer media, "suzanne garment's book is not only important, indeed profound." from seymour martin lipset, professor of public policy at george mason university, "why is distrust of government greater than ever in america? in this brilliant...
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. >>> y mientras chicho y nan se llevan muy bien, mi en el frente tal de allan y raÚl cuando pensaban que nadie los veÍa. >>> ¿quÉ?. >>> ¿quÉ?. >>> sÍ. >>> el paparrÍn mayor. >>> ¿por quÉ?. >>> por quÉ dipaparrÍn. >>> si es por edad es el mÁs viejo de todos. >>> (hablan al unÍsono). >>> cinco minutos de fama y Éxito. >>> me lo merezco, tengo 11 aÑos trabajando en este programa. >>> yo tengo cinco meses. >>> es una carrera muchos aÑo. >>> de cuantos aÑos?. >>> 21. >>> en ni nos confesoemos. >>> y para rematar carla como buena amiga hizo campaÑa por su superamigo raÚl. >>> rodrigo. peso ya te dejaron que raÚl va a salir en sÁbado gigante este sÁbado. >>> allan te dijeron que raÚl va a salir en sÁbado gigante. >>> otra vez. >>> ana te dejaron que raÚl.... >>> ah! sÍ. >>> raÚl. >>> sabÍas que vas a salir en sÁbado gui gue esigante este fi semana. >>> voy estar en sÁbado gigante este sÁbado por univisiÓn. >>> vieron que bien la pasamos detrÁs de camaras en desierta amÉrica, visÍtenos en univisiÓn.com diagonal despierta amÉrica y corre la voz, corre esto
. >>> y mientras chicho y nan se llevan muy bien, mi en el frente tal de allan y raÚl cuando pensaban que nadie los veÍa. >>> ¿quÉ?. >>> ¿quÉ?. >>> sÍ. >>> el paparrÍn mayor. >>> ¿por quÉ?. >>> por quÉ dipaparrÍn. >>> si es por edad es el mÁs viejo de todos. >>> (hablan al unÍsono). >>> cinco minutos de fama y Éxito. >>> me lo merezco, tengo 11 aÑos trabajando en este programa....
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only important when you can prove that there was someone that didn't belong there whether it was edgar allan poe, the murders. it has to be an intruder for the crime scene to be conclusive. >> on that. there's also this crazy belief nowadays and maybe it's a csa inculcated idea that everything can be resolved. now don't get me wrong, i'm not at post moderate type of thinker, somehow indeterminate who killed who in a murder case. it's real world and the fact of the matter that there is someone with a gun or a knife who committed the act and we should be able to determined who that person is. but having said that, how do we determine who that person is? we do it on the basis of evidence. and dna nome more than any kind of evidence isn't the slam dunk. we have the slam dunk in certain kinds of rape cases but as you just mentioned if you are investigating somebody where the murders occurred in that home, would you expect to find dna in the home? you kind of wood. how determine it is that? not determinative at all and yet there is a kind of magical thinking that takes over. the dna is going to be
only important when you can prove that there was someone that didn't belong there whether it was edgar allan poe, the murders. it has to be an intruder for the crime scene to be conclusive. >> on that. there's also this crazy belief nowadays and maybe it's a csa inculcated idea that everything can be resolved. now don't get me wrong, i'm not at post moderate type of thinker, somehow indeterminate who killed who in a murder case. it's real world and the fact of the matter that there is...
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watch kron 4 news in the morning or 8:00 at night and earn allan ray you'll be points -- valuable points you can redeem for items like frequent flier pilots for watching -- miles for watching us. you can enter the word on kron 4 rewards and earn points. you have to sign up. go to kron4.com and click on "rewards." registration is very simple. you can even do it by using facebook. if you sign up now, you can earn points by answering trivia questions or playing cool games. it's free to joinment when you do -- join. when you do, you'll get a 2,500 point bonus and be entered for a chance to win an hd tv, a home surveillance system or a rocker gaming chair. until the end of the month, be on the lookout for reward word of the day on kron 4 news at 8:00 in the morning and at 8:00 at night. kron 4 rewards is our way of thanking you for watching us. >> next on the insider, kim kardashian, kris humphrey, we're there as they square off in court. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like th
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the edgar allan co. award honors excellence in news covers and subjects an event of significant national or regional importance, written with fairness and objectivity. ,he 2013 winners are jim morris chris handley, ronnie greene for the center of public integrity. [applause] next up, the merriman smith memorial award. the award for excellence in presidential news coverage under deadline pressure originated in 1970 in memory of merriman smith of united earth international. a correspondent for more than 30 years. the award for 2013 in the print julie pace of two the associated press. [applause] the merriman smith a mortal -- memorial award in the broadcast category for 2013 goes to terry moran of abc news. [applause] the alba beckmann award recognizes a correspondent who could summarize the journalistic excellence and personal qualities of alba beckmann, the former president of the white house correspondents association and correspondent for the "chicago tribune." the award this year goes to ryan liz oh of
the edgar allan co. award honors excellence in news covers and subjects an event of significant national or regional importance, written with fairness and objectivity. ,he 2013 winners are jim morris chris handley, ronnie greene for the center of public integrity. [applause] next up, the merriman smith memorial award. the award for excellence in presidential news coverage under deadline pressure originated in 1970 in memory of merriman smith of united earth international. a correspondent for...
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allan grayson -- >> he was on my show two nights ago. >> stephanie: right. but he said something interesting. he said congress woman christine pelosi has a 30-year history of being against cuts. he argued that pelosi's leadership role regularly puts her in a delicate and awkward re relationship with the white house. >> there's a smart part about this, and a dumb part about this, and again, the democratic party is never shy about throwing liberals under the bus when it serves them. and it's actually good strategy to show the american people that the democratic issue are -- >> stephanie: americans could bbt n't be clearer. >> yeah, and the president said he is only doing it to offer a compromise to the republicans. but what obama has done that is smart is drawn battle lines. and it's the democrats and liberals who care about protecting their social security, and the republicans want to gut it. now for the rest of time republicans can try to cut social security by saying a liberal democratic president tried the same thank. >> stephanie: senator bernie sanders.
allan grayson -- >> he was on my show two nights ago. >> stephanie: right. but he said something interesting. he said congress woman christine pelosi has a 30-year history of being against cuts. he argued that pelosi's leadership role regularly puts her in a delicate and awkward re relationship with the white house. >> there's a smart part about this, and a dumb part about this, and again, the democratic party is never shy about throwing liberals under the bus when it serves...
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[laughter] i want to thank david fario, allan lowe and the professionals at the national archives and records administration who have taken on a major task, and i am confident you all will handle it. i appreciate the architects, landscapers and designers, especially bob stern, michael and dan murphy. i want to thank the folks of manhattan construction as well as all the work workers who built a fine facility that will stand the test of time. i thank the fantastic team at the george w. bush center, headed by jim glassman and my longtime pal, donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. [applause] we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and lawr and i thank you from the -- laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [applause] this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. [laughter] you know, barbara bush taught me to live life to the fullest, to laugh a lot and to speak my mi
[laughter] i want to thank david fario, allan lowe and the professionals at the national archives and records administration who have taken on a major task, and i am confident you all will handle it. i appreciate the architects, landscapers and designers, especially bob stern, michael and dan murphy. i want to thank the folks of manhattan construction as well as all the work workers who built a fine facility that will stand the test of time. i thank the fantastic team at the george w. bush...
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[applause] >> thank you very much, allan. i've lived for almost 30 years in california, but it really hasn't made a difference. [laughter] well, thank you for inviting me here and for offering me what i can a perfect opportunity to speak on the topic at the heart of the federal reserve's efforts to promote a stronger economy. the vital role in -- and growing use of communication in monetary policy. i know some of you covered the federal reserve and are familiar with how it sits monetary policy through the federal open market committee. you nona the fomc pays very close anticipation to what it says in the statements to these issues after each meeting. this communication is supplemented by chairman bernanke's postmeeting presence conferences and by providing detailed minutes of the committee's meetings. getting this message out to the public depends a good deal on the work you do in reporting on the fomc, analyzing its statements and actions and explaining its roles and objectives. so i want to begin by thanking you for those c
[applause] >> thank you very much, allan. i've lived for almost 30 years in california, but it really hasn't made a difference. [laughter] well, thank you for inviting me here and for offering me what i can a perfect opportunity to speak on the topic at the heart of the federal reserve's efforts to promote a stronger economy. the vital role in -- and growing use of communication in monetary policy. i know some of you covered the federal reserve and are familiar with how it sits monetary...
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janet, the vice chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve, and al allan sloan all of astana senior editor at "fortune magazine" and also a seventh time winner of the globe award. janet has a long and distinguished career which is in your program, but quickly shoos president and ceo of the federal reserve of san francisco before the current post chair of the white house council of economic advisers under president clinton, and she's also been a professor at the university of california at berkeley to get i'm going to turn it over here to allan to read our time is short to make a few remarks and then we will hear from janet. thank you very much. >> thank you, randy. when you say the two distinguished guests i look around thinking there has to be someone else up here. there is one aspect of janet biography that isn't in here and it turns out she and i are both from rockland, new york -- brooklyn to york and it turns out -- [applause] >> yes. it turns out we both had speech therapy for accents. .. california but it hasn't made a difference. well, thank you for inviting me here,
janet, the vice chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve, and al allan sloan all of astana senior editor at "fortune magazine" and also a seventh time winner of the globe award. janet has a long and distinguished career which is in your program, but quickly shoos president and ceo of the federal reserve of san francisco before the current post chair of the white house council of economic advisers under president clinton, and she's also been a professor at the university...
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in my previous discussions with general allan, it is obvious the right level is closer to the 352,000. i am mindful that the 2013 and 2014 fighting seasons are critical to setting conditions for success and i worry that inadequate funding will erode the fighting capability of our troops on the front line. lastdent's budget proposal week has to address the unprecedented resource challenges facing our military and will hurt the readiness of our military. to preserve our place, the navy is tying up carrier strike groups. the air force is surrounding aircraft. the effect of this deteriorating readiness will be felt by the fighting forces in 2014, by the men and women we sent into combat next year. the president's must get serious about working with the congress on a lasting solution to the challenges facing our military. the troops fighting for this nation deserve nothing less. i think you very much -- i thank you very much. >> thank you. dunford, welcome. >> good morning distinguished members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to represent the men and women of the u.s. forces
in my previous discussions with general allan, it is obvious the right level is closer to the 352,000. i am mindful that the 2013 and 2014 fighting seasons are critical to setting conditions for success and i worry that inadequate funding will erode the fighting capability of our troops on the front line. lastdent's budget proposal week has to address the unprecedented resource challenges facing our military and will hurt the readiness of our military. to preserve our place, the navy is tying...
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in my previous discussions with general allan, it is obvious the right level is closer to the 352,0020. that the 2013 and 2014 fighting seasons are critical to setting conditions for success and i worry that inadequate funding will erode the fighting capability of our troops on the front line. president's budget proposal last week has to address the unprecedented resource challenges facing our military and will hurt the readiness of our military. to preserve our place, the navy is tying up carrier strike groups. the air force is surrounding aircraft. the effect of this deteriorating readiness will be felt by the fighting forces in 2014, by the men and women we sent into combat next year. the president's must get serious about working with the congress on a lasting solution to the challenges facing our military. the troops fighting for this nation deserve nothing less. i think you very much -- i thank you very much. >> thank you. welcome. >> good morning distinguished members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to represent the men and women of the u.s. forces of the afghanis
in my previous discussions with general allan, it is obvious the right level is closer to the 352,0020. that the 2013 and 2014 fighting seasons are critical to setting conditions for success and i worry that inadequate funding will erode the fighting capability of our troops on the front line. president's budget proposal last week has to address the unprecedented resource challenges facing our military and will hurt the readiness of our military. to preserve our place, the navy is tying up...